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By Paige Fieldsted

For the Deseret News

Published: Saturday, Sept. 5 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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#1 Fan

Nice Game #3 Taylor Miller...You had some great catches and you played some awesome defense...Mr. Hawk didn't do so bad himself with all of his tackles and sacks for the game.

Anonymous

Lets hope the administration doesn't know Murray won they don't like success. From the superintendent on down. Let's keep this quiet and we may get another one

Anonymous

according to murray higher powers, they would rather graduate students than win games , its impossible to do both apparently.

One of the fans

Great job Demetri. I knew Murray was going to win in the first minute of the game. The team looked tight and confident. Win or lose in the upcoming games - you guys are winners. Don't forget that!!!

Anonymous

All right Hamala. What a game for you and a great team effort overall. Keep up the good work and keep that happy, confident smile. You can help lead this team to more victories. Thanks for the exciting game.

Jesse

Nice win for the Spartans. Given the hard work by the players and coaching staff. This win was well deserved. Good Luck this Season!

ONE WIN !!!!

That was one win against a horrible team Taylorsville. It's sad when the only publicity Murray gets is having the LONGEST LOSING STREAK and FINALLY winning a game against a really BAD opponent. Don't get too over confident and make yourselves look really Stupid!!! You have to have a winning season to be WINNERS!!!

Spartan Fan

Great team effort! Hamala is the man. But don't be afraid to give your RB's a chance. Also, T-Mill is solid, keep the passes coming and he will put yards on the field. But credit goes to the defense for shutting Taylorsville down. Hawkins put the pressure on consistently. Good game. It is tough breaking in to 5A level. Keep up the intensity!

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